"CES is an ideal venue to showcase how Visteon is transforming the cockpit electronics experience," said Visteon president and CEO Sachin Lawande.

"We will demonstrate how we are applying software and new technology – from gesture support and facial identification to curved and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays – to change how drivers and passengers interact with information and entertainment more safely, securely [and] enjoyably."

Lawande will participate on a panel on 'Automotive Security Solutions – Full of Promise' surveying how existing and emerging technologies can deliver safer, more secure cars.

Visteon will also showcase SmartCore, a security-focused approach to cockpit module consolidation, which addresses the increasing complexity of cockpit electronics to improve the driving experience.

Concepts will be highlighted through an interactive vehicle cockpit simulator and two vehicles at Visteon's exhibit. In the cockpit simulator, Visteon human-machine interaction (HMI) input technologies come together to deliver a user experience through predictive options based on contextual and historical user data.

One vehicle will feature 3-D gesture technology for driver information and infotainment systems, which can reduce driver distraction.

The other vehicle will have a windshield head-up display, with an extra-large, high-resolution screen capable of delivering contextual information to the driver without being prompted for it.